The word is reminiscent of Babylon 5.
After all, the Lurkers lived in down-below..
And yes, the word sparks an image in our minds.
But, sit back and read the list with out typing replies or new threads is
too long to say all the time J
Chris Cancilla
From:
Hi All,
I can't find implementation guides for 810,850,855 etc related to manufacturing
domain.
Only I can find implementation guides specific to particular company and their
bussiness.
Please give me details about where can I buy or download original X12
implementation guides
for 810,850 etc
I can't find implementation guides for 810,850,855 etc related to
manufacturing
domain.
Only I can find implementation guides specific to particular company and
their
bussiness.
Um, that's what an implementation is: a subset of a public standard (eg ANSI
ASC X12) to which trading
Jackie / NB,
I have not come across any single requirement on
Inovis for almost an year now.
What does this mean?
Moreover, I am hearing a lot of companies moving away from
Inovis and migrating to GIS/BIzlink etc
Oh, they are moving to BizLink. Isn't BizLink an GXS/Inovis
GXS has bought/merged with Inovis earlier this year.
Regards
Paul
From: EDI-L@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ed...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Todd
LaBonte
Sent: 28 September 2010 14:41
To: 'Jackie Spellen'; EDI-L@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [EDI-L] Is Inovis being killed??
Jackie / NB,
I
Purely anecdotal (and in an effort to stir up trouble): The merger
seems to have made their support somewhat spotty.
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Please use the following Message Identifiers as your subject prefix: SALES,
You might even find someone nice enough to share a word doc to get you
started.
I will bet you four dollars nineteen cents you can find some nice starter
Word and/or Excel format implementation guides right from Earl Wertheimer's
site at http://www.spe-edi.com/links.html#Standard
(Which, by
Purely anecdotal (and in an effort to stir up trouble): The merger
seems to have made their support somewhat spotty.
Support spotty after a merger/breakup/reorganization?
Well, call the New York Times and tell them to Stop The Presses!
MCM
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Wow! This is the first time I am hearing this
I thought GXS will merger with Inovis and they both will be the biggest
in the market.
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